Kayla Stout, 6, of Antioch (below) reads Lets Go for a Drive by Mo Willems to Antioch officer Bill Splitt (right) and Antioch Police Explorer Mike Slottag in the check out line.
A happy Kayla Kinsman, 6, of Antioch and other children open presents at Raymond Chevrolet in Antioch bought for them by the dealership and their employees before the children went to the Wal-Mart in Antioch for the Antioch Police Shop-With-A-Cop. Just before that the children had a pizza party at the Antioch Police Station. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Nathan Ruble, 6, of Antioch (left) and Joshua Brennan, 5, of Antioch at the Antioch Police station just before they got to ride in a police car to the Wal-Mart in Antioch in a convoy of police cars with lights and sirens going. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
The convoy of police cars with children riding in them leave the Antioch Police Station. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
K-9 unit police officer Chuck Smith gets a kiss from his police dog Justice next to their new K-9 unit police car Raymond Chevrolet. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Antioch police officer Jared Brussaly (left) looks at a model police car with Peter Mazik, 7, (center) and his brother J.D., 6, of Lake Villa at Wal-Mart. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
J.D. Mazik checks to see if Santa's beard is real and of course it was. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Pete Mazik (above left) and his son Peter look as officer Jared Brussaly, wearing a Batman mask, points out a toy.
Nathan Ruble (lower left) looks at an Army getup toy as his father Drew Neace of Chicago (above) and Antioch officer Sgt. John Laskowski look. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Isabella Oliver, 6, of Antioch (right) looks at a Monster High toy with Antioch officer Chad McCameron. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Lillie Osborn, 7, of Antioch (left) and Antioch officer Tom Thompson wait to check out with a Pillow Pet she is very happy about. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Antioch community service officer Dan West (left) at the check out with Max Shull, 10, of Lindenhurst. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Antioch detective Dawn Geraty (left) looks at a FurReal friends cat with Cassandra Buller, 7, of Antioch. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Nathan Ruble tells Santa about the toys he got at Wal-Mart. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Antioch Police Department’s Shop with a Cop event was held Wednesday, Dec. 12. Children went to the Walmart in Antioch for the event. … Read More